New York Moves
magazine ∣ Fall 2018 · New York Moves
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Moves Magazine is a lifestyle magazine for city women (and men), unafraid to ask hard questions. We take on social, political, and global topics and show how women are shaping the world we live in today. Written with a progressive vibe, the magazine offers a provocative, often polemic view of society; an askance look at the world we live in.
New York Moves
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Contributors
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You Can’t Hurry Love • Is it now the City that never sleeps… together? In New York today, our lives are so busy we rarely look up never mind find true romance.
ANTHONY BOURDAIN 1956 — 2018
SAKE BOMB • IN A SOCIETY OFTEN SEEN AS OVERLY STRUCTURED AND TRADITIONAL, YOU MIGHT THINK ANY CHANGE IN JAPAN’S CENTURIES OLD NATIONAL DRINK WOULD BE UNTHINKABLE. AH SO… NOT SO.
THE 50’S DINER
music Power Women
moves power women Katharine Hepburn
Where It All Began… • “…There is a traditional optimistic story that runs as follows. Our hero is a prisoner who has been sentenced to death by a tyrannical king, but gains a reprieve by promising to teach the king’s favorite horse to talk within a year. That night, a fellow prisoner asks what possessed him to make such a bargain. He replies, ‘A lot can happen in a year. The king might die. I might die. Or the horse might talk!’…”
Richard Roxburgh ……Home At Last • One of Australia’s most respected classical actors—with a broad Hollywood history and a Cate Blanchett / Broadway two-hander in his portfolio — is the subject of a glorious discovery by the Moves staff this past summer. The Australian Broadcasting Corporation’s Rake is a courtroom comedy/drama series with more than a hint of irony, anarchy and self deprecation. If you were unmoved by the American version, please search out this original on Epix… and binge!
RESPECTS… & farewells
Why We Changed a Planet • The Evolution of Childhood Gave Us the Wellspring of Our Creative Power
JAMES WOLK • Actor James Wolk was late for our interview. But it’s cool, he’s apologetic, and since he’s the dad of a toddler under two years, I’ll let it slide. After all, it’s a life-changing experience. No sleep but life-changing nonetheless. “This kid, from the moment he wakes up to the moment he goes to sleep, I’m like a human guard rail so it’s good to have some energy,” laughs Wolk. “I feel like when I go to sleep at night and I make a green smoothie like an athlete who’s preparing for a game, I’m preparing myself to keep up with him at any given point.”
Patricia Clarkson • Patricia Clarkson, a lady with a worthy body of work, is a rarity: an in-demand, one-of-a-kind character actor who seems oblivious to the financial draw and cultural sell-out of those high-cost productions Hollywood excels in. Instead keeping intact her integrity. In spite—or perhaps because of—this status, she is recently experiencing a new surge in her popularity with a pipeline of projects on stage, movies and TV.
Power Women 2018 • dvocates women's rights, social fairness and equal opportunity. It is a celebration of women from all spheres who endorse these aims and make a difference. An example and role model for future generations of young women, our nominees lead by example, are accommodating and flexible by nature, yet strong and immovable on points of principle; always determined but always aware of circumstance.
Chris Coy
LOOKISM
PW FORUM • Women's rights, social fairness & equal opportunity
MARCIA BELSKY • DON’T MESS AROUND WITH ME
Working Women • A new partnership between EY and cloud-based platform SheWorks! aims to harness the power of technology to create 100,000 job opportunities for women worldwide by 2020.
THE FUTURE IS PASSIVE… …AND THAT’S REALLY POSITIVE! • Every year we spend billions of dollars on our health...